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Fast and Slow: Fish (paperback) - by Eric Geron

Fast and Slow: Fish (paperback) - by Eric Geron

All fish can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Sea horses can swim upside down. Sharks use their tails to propel themselves through the water. Manta rays flap their fins up and down to swim. Batfish can use their fins to... ... more

Fast and Slow: Fish (paperback) - by Eric Geron

All fish can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Sea horses can swim upside down. Sharks use their tails to propel themselves through the water. Manta rays flap their fins up and down to swim. Batfish can use their fins to...

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Galapagos Penguin or Emperor Penguin (paperback) - by Eric Geron

Galapagos Penguin or Emperor Penguin (paperback) - by Eric Geron

Galpagos penguins and emperors are both types of penguins, but they are very different! Galpagos penguins live on warm islands and use their flippers to cool off. Emperor penguins live mostly in chilly Antarctica and huddle together to keep warm.... ... more

Galapagos Penguin or Emperor Penguin (paperback) - by Eric Geron

Galpagos penguins and emperors are both types of penguins, but they are very different! Galpagos penguins live on warm islands and use their flippers to cool off. Emperor penguins live mostly in chilly Antarctica and huddle together to keep warm....

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Mammals (Wild World: Fast And Slow Animals)

Mammals (Wild World: Fast And Slow Animals)

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Fast and Slow: Amphibians (paperback) - by Brenna Maloney

Fast and Slow: Amphibians (paperback) - by Brenna Maloney

All amphibians can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Frogs can use their powerful legs to jump. Toads usually walk or hop. Salamanders can walk or run on all four legs. Newts can crawl through water with their paddle-like... ... more

Fast and Slow: Amphibians (paperback) - by Brenna Maloney

All amphibians can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Frogs can use their powerful legs to jump. Toads usually walk or hop. Salamanders can walk or run on all four legs. Newts can crawl through water with their paddle-like...

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